Submitted by lukehillestad t3_yfo4rt in Art
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LittleLachrymose t1_iu4e6n9 wrote
This is absolutely gorgeous!!!
oknerailotS t1_iu4hwlo wrote
So beautiful! I wanna tell you something else but I just love it without any excuses) oh, actually, I like a lot how the snake and the flower separate and embrace at the same time. I mean artistically by colors value and stuff... It's very neat!
n0bdynoone t1_iu4ief9 wrote
Hey was just scrolling on new, have to say this is fucking lit. Great art, would get it tattoed/10
lukehillestad OP t1_iu4p45x wrote
lukehillestad OP t1_iu4q0eg wrote
Thank you!
lukehillestad OP t1_iu4qs0x wrote
thanks to you and all the /new scrollers who keep the engine going!
lukehillestad OP t1_iu4qvvc wrote
I appreciate your sensitive eye!
TravelingMage t1_iu4tctc wrote
I love the softness of your style.
casualleo t1_iu4w1ti wrote
Such brilliant art!!! I absolutely love this. Perfect contrast, the subjects are clear and distinct but they delicately blend into the background nicely. the colors are incredibly pleasing to the eye. I think the texture you added on the flower and the snake perfectly adds that pristine, magical touch to the painting. :)
Just fantastic. Gorgeous work!!
imrulkays1 t1_iu51nca wrote
Texture of the snake is amazing. I don't know much about art but this looks great! Also I love epic of Gilgamesh.
lukehillestad OP t1_iu5ga90 wrote
vieirafranco t1_iu64ok9 wrote
Your rendering is incredible!
bmbustamante t1_iu6eh8x wrote
this is insane, gorgeous work
TheSatelliteMind t1_iu6khch wrote
That's beautiful! So delicate!
Zephyra-Art t1_iu6pg2f wrote
So beautiful and amazing this artwork is! Beautiful! Keep up the great work!
PinkGayPunk t1_iu72j85 wrote
Damn I was just thinking that! Be a hella good tatt
cynicaloptimissus t1_iu77pxw wrote
Prettiest thing I've seen in a long time.
SwordsAndWords t1_iu7l00v wrote
Not sure how else to say this, but this is where it's at.
hicktownmom t1_iu7mwpq wrote
Beautiful! I love the justaposition.
lukehillestad OP t1_iu4d133 wrote
Gilgamesh's Flower | 16" x 20" (41 x 51cm) | Oil on Linen
At the end of the epic, after finally retrieving the flower of youth from the bottom of the sea, Gilgamesh stopped at a cool spring for a bath. The scent of the plant spread and quietly a snake snatched the flower for itself.